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[000:00:00;00] a and they just said, and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics, to the global pandemic, and everything in between. upfront with me, michael mon hill on al jazeera, ah, the united nation says at least 9 of its staff and their dependence and, and some of them have been detained. but if you're being government ah, i'm given out. this is al jazeera, alive from dull, also coming up,
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poland warns of escalation after blocking hundreds of migrants address, eugene from crossing the border from bene, bruce, a court and sudan orders. internet services that were blocked since the military takeover to be restored. the well, bank for things are getting worse for people at garza, despite signs of hope for the overall palestinian economy. ah, we begin with breaking news out of ethiopia. the u. n says, 9 of its staff is and their family members have been detained in the capital, a, d sub a bar, and it's calling for their immediate release. it's not clear why they were detained . it's got the latest from a hamberto who was live for us in addis ababa mohammed. what more do we know? well, we know very little at this point. kim,
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just got you on is confirming my. it's walk us here in the sea of fear, as well as that dependents will have been detained. un security officials have been to see them in the, in that detention. and they say that they have sent a note to bob ball to the ministry of foreign affairs, calling for the immediate release. we do not know exactly why they have been detained. government officials here are yet to speak on the detention of these you and workers. but will we know the un and if you up in government, i had an an easy relationship with us and months in september. the government expelled the 7 you and walk us who is accused of meddling and it's internal affairs last the month to you and walk us water cold after an audio recording of some you and a workers accusing cynthia un officials. and if you appeal of sympathizing with
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up to grade levels one to online. so, but we don't know exactly why they have been arrested and, and under defendants as well. okay, i know we are expecting a press briefing not to in the not too distant future from the u. n. in the meantime, mohammed just explained to have you as the background to this state, the t p l. a fight is making their way south concerns that this conflicts could really escalate. yes, it does escalate. i didn't listen to weeks. the conflict has now spilt all that saddam hata and alpha regions where if you have been defense full sis, assisted by irregular combat funds from a lot of militias to offer militia, as well as thousands of civilians still taken up arms and responsible called by prime minister the ultimate,
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for if yoke tends to defend their country against the rebels. i'm their said that they're saying now that their lines have been holding for the past few days. and the rebels on their side are saying that they've been forced to much towards addis ababa in a bid to break the siege on that to gray region. a siege thus coast you know, a humanitarian crisis of huge proportions. more than 400000 people are living in some in like conditions. millions of food is secure and there is no forensic diplomatic effort mainly been waged by the african union. as soon it's one of africa, special envoy, former president of nigeria lose signal, but son joe, who has said that you will have a plan for dialogue by the end of the week. the u. s. state department says it's walking with the african union in trying to bring about a ceasefire agreement and an end to the conflict. and if you appear so dialogue, of course,
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the united initials also has been trying to pile past shown the future and government, and also the rebels trying to bring them together. but they has been, there has been an obstacle until now, which is the tug the doubles have been put on by the european government, which is a big put in the list of terrorist organizations that has been a hindrance to negotiation starting between the parties. we do not know at this point whether the japan government is ready to drop that saturdays tug. it has given to that to grant rebels, but the prime minister tweeting aaliyah on today said he's ready to work with if you up his friends to find a solution to see up. yes, temperate of his challenges as he plotted howard shaw will be coming back to when we get more information on this developing story for now. thanks for that. the e u is accusing better roofs of destabilizing the block by encouraging migrants and
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refugees to cross into poland. russia's president is backing the leader about a roof and is expressing concern about the build up of polish troops on the border . the u. s. refugee agency is alarmed. there's thousands of vulnerable people must not be used for political purposes. when we challenger bolts that you got in the middle of every humanitarian crisis, there are always human faces. and these are the children, women and men stuck in a deadly stand off on the poland. better roost border thousands and now and make shift camps along the razor. wire humanitarian group say they're lacking food and medicine. social media footage from recent days shows several 100 refugees and migrants escorted by that a russian security heading towards poland. the large numbers have escalated a crisis that's been boiling for many weeks. many if they can get into the, you don't want to stay in poland where they know they're not welcome. no,
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we are going to get money, jim, and he died, no foreman, month, thousands of feet entering the flock through better roost at 1st, by lithuania and latvia. now may need 3. poland. the e you accuse is better. russian leader, alexander lucas shanker. of orchestrating ways of migrants and refugees in retaliation for sanctions imposed on his government for violent crackdowns on the opposition. on monday, poland said it had withstood attempts by migrants to force their way across the border. authorities of acute batteries have tried to spark a major confrontation and a mobilizing soldiers and closed the border crossing. prime minister mateusz more of it. ski has been visiting troops. who would think 2 or 3 months ago that we would be dealing with actions that are characterized by the use of human shields. the cushing cars regime, use civilians, weapons in a hybrid war. what we can see today, a new methods, and you are
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a passing against the nova, but poland authorities have been accused of illegal behavior to forcibly transporting people. they've caught back across the border rather than offering humanitarian assistance and the chance to apply for protection as being little coordinated action from the you. germany is urging member states to do more russia . a close ally and advisor to better roost says the crisis as a result of the western policies in the middle east and urges it to help batteries know you're still going to get us to the root of the problem is the policy carried out by western countries including nato and u. member states regarding the middle east and north africa over years as they were trying to impose a western style, a better life. several people along the border have already died from exposure. that could be many more to come, rory, talents out his era. boycheck she had been ski is the editor in chief of these god in science,
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a political current affairs magazine. he says the situations being sparking concern among local communities and is using and mobilizing all the service men at the disposal that are necessary to contain the situation. the parliament has also adopted the bill to erect physical barrier. this physical barrier on the border, 400 kilometer long border with bellows has been just endorsed. so it's actually what, what the country can do to protect the border. what it could to do, and it's not yet doing is providing visible assistance to those who actually get through. poland has declared that it has new laws prohibiting those people who cross illegally from accessing as island immediately, there are still pushback on the border and also there is
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a lack of lack of presence of journalists because officials deny access to the, to the zone for the for the press to be able to, to cover the reports. definitely this is a concern for the whole country as societies also showing very visible signs of solidarity. notably, people in the area in the border area of several municipalities are organizing how you have activities and jose actively trying to assist to those people. but at the same time, there was the pushback law. so when those people are assisted and when they are healthy enough, they're being put again at the border and they are not being led through into their destination. that most often is germany. a court in sudan has ordered that internet services be restored more than 2 weeks after most were blocked. the national consumer protection council,
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food telecommunication companies shut down they faced, the rest of the court's decision is not implemented. the outage was imposed to prevent protests and a campaign of civil disobedience after the military takeover on october the 25th. so for dodge, with an eye from cartoon, russell, let's start with the internet. black out. the court has made this order. will it be followed through on well, as of now, despite the, the court decision internet is not restored, distorted yet. and people are not able to receive any signal or on their form. so a few places in the country are having access to the internet and that, that, that they're all new. the military rule on, by the 25th of october, they have put in internet black out across the country to prevent the protest. there's organize in mass protest industries against the, than the military, our takeover,
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and to serve the max and extent they have succeeded. what they want to do. because since that time we have seen that the protest occurred in the, in the cities are quite dis connected. and that is what only wanted to achieve by dad. but however, 2 days called the court decision was a breakthrough. because that did that for the 1st time. there is a legal demand. now that this telecom companies have to put an end to this intimate blackout. so the internet blackout is making not making on the life of the protested or the act of his across the country difficult, but it is making the journalistic active is activities also across the country quite difficult. so the court decision is there and it's by, by now is not still implemented. and then what next, what will be the next step? the, the national customer's protection consul says that if the court decision is not implemented by tonight, dave will now sue the director of generals of this city,
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telecom companies and asking the of the court to lease another word. dig seemed that there's the record channels must be arrested, so will they be arrested and who is going to arrest them here? disorder them the main questions in 2019, there has been an internet black out in the country continue for 27 days and now it has been 2 weeks that the internet blackout is here. so in 2019 the court, at least a similar verdict, and that will trapeze put an ant on the intimate blackout. however, now there have been a bit different dynamics did in the country. jim lab hon has full control over the army and the, the police, a forces. so in this sense, we do not know whether the police forces were the security forces will go at gas, a decision or the war there of the military rule. an arrest is they record jams or not, but it seems very much unlikely without the approval of the military rule here,
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that the security forces will be able to implement the decision of the the, of the court. an arrest is that i could generals are so 3rd, i thank you for that. i'm. they still come here on al jazeera reaction from baghdad . this po, iranian faction signed a deal with the government to resolve the post election funding formula. barium gang leader says he hopes to end drug addiction in monrovia. ah for one more day, the chance of showers around the emirates exists and this is the potential view on wednesday. it's a bit of a shamal, just a brief normally breeze blowing down for the rest of us. so generally drive picture, but these could be poky shaft, particularly in a man that's the bottom edge of
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a system which has brought briefly wintry weather to the high grad enough dentist and beyond. but it's left behind now. but he quiet weather, but that's just pulse one. pulse 2 is this one here coming sack, that's wednesday's pitcher strengthening when the caspian snow in the caucasus and eastern turkey rather more of the earth. if i take you beyond wednesday to thursday, where it's going to generate thunderstorms of hail, rain, snow on the mountains in northern iran terrace. tim johnson come down yet. i think it will be to be honest. so his western side of a round, far north of iraq where this weather is light to be for the rest is fairly settled, is still quite woman us was, it was in live and that cooler is sinking south. and for a time as a suddenly up through the gulf, just to meet and produce bigger showers, briefing q 8, but mostly in iran. quick look at actually or africa. it's rather quiet. actually a few shout in ethiopia. rathermore further west in places like govern.
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i'll just remind know about top stories. the united nations is calling for the immediate release of the tank staff members. and i think 9 workers and that dependent to being help the capital id. some of the government hasn't yet given a reason that tension is accusing value of the stabilizing the block by encouraging migrant refugee to cross public rushes, president is backing the leader of battles and is expressing concern about the bill of homeless troops. a court in dawn has ordered the restoration of internet services more than 2 weeks after most with long shut down to prevent protests in a campaign of civil disobedience after military takeover. in october, at least 26 children have been killed in a school fire in the southern town of missouri, the initial where dozens more are severely injured. after 3 classrooms, made of straw were destroyed in the place. the children who died were age between 5
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and 6. it comes only 7 months suffer. a similar tragedy in the army left 20 students dead. pro iran infections in iraq have reached an agreement with the government and back deaths to ease tension of an extra results. and comes days after what was described as an assassination attempt against prime minister. most stuff i'll call them me. obs. drones targeted his residence on sunday, but he escaped unharmed. there's been no claim of responsibility hauled him. he says the attack is well known and would soon be exposed while sob. r. c is a middle east and list, and it's tumble. he says, or assigns the pro around militia with behind the attack. that have been many stretched by militia leaders against your work, your prime minister, especially after the killing of some protesters. the 2nd one is that the drones analysis of the drones that have been used to conduct this attack have been
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analyzed. and there are 2 similar drones that were used in effects against us forces. so it's pretty much confirmed that they did conduct this attack. what as it goes, well, basically just pressure and the political establishment and taking them into consideration and take them, taking them seriously. because they do want to be part of the forthcoming iraqi government. it's going to affect them both financially and politically. and militarily, if they're not. so it's basically just design or like a warning to the prime minister and the political establishment at large that we do need to be taken seriously and be considered part of this political coming political solution or formation of the comp 26 climate talks in glasgow are focusing on the disproportionate effect climate change has on
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vulnerable people. discussions about rules for carbon markets and payments to disadvantage countries are also due to take place. poor nations are ramping up the pressure on wealthy estates to compensate them for losses and damage caused by climate change. in just over a week of talks, countries of pledge to say forests and to cut me faint emissions of the disagreed on what's needed to camp a global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees tensions running high in the true new z and city of r. grab half the death of a demonstrator and overnight protests. the public prosecutor's office says an investigation is on the way. demonstrated say to protest is suffocated to police 5 . take us. the entire ministry denies that. residents are against the reopening of a landfill fight that was closed earlier this year. the dispute and seen as a 1st test for the government appointed by president chi sides who seized power in july. the well bank says things a dismal and getting worse for people in garza and
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a report on the state of the palestinian economy. it says unemployment in the proceed stripped stands at 45 percent. that's particularly concerned about the high dependency on social assistance unemployment to the occupied west bank is 17 percent of the world bank warns that the palestinian authority is challenging. financial situation has left it unable to borrow from domestic lenders. the well bank expects overall growth of 6 percent in the palestinian economy this year that says this will likely slow in 2022. count on shankar is the world bank country director for the west bank and gaza. he explains why the officials in garza and the west bank need to reduce the budget deficit this year around with the fi vaccination rates. that's been an uptick in the economy. so there has been certainly a rebound for up to 6 percent. what is going to happen is that the, the still are struggling with
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a huge deficit off $1400000000.00. and while, while the wind has been grow, it's not sustainable with the huge deficit. so that's the reason we are projecting that is going to come down to 3. but then unless the whole huge deficit is addressed, the palestinians do not have access to the international market. they do not have that currency and they do not have a monetary policy. so the instruments which the a have a very limited. so hence, we would be would need support from donna, from the government of israel. and certainly the bank is doing is bit and there's also actions which the palestinian authority, which is, which is doing i'm and they have bought some extremely important reforms recently. we need to give them credit. i'm at the same time. we also need international donors that's been a huge drop off in international dona assistance this year in particular. so i think that all 3,
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all parties need to come together to be able to support the palestinian people. satellite images appear to show china has built mockups of a u. s. navy aircraft, carrier and destroyer, and it's northwest and desert. i believe to be part of new target practice tensions rise between washington and beijing, over taiwan and the south china stage. on his government hasn't commented about the satellite images south korea is facing a dia shortage of urea. that's threatening to hold transport, businesses and industries. diesel vehicles, they are especially transport trucks cannot run without the chemical compounds. but it's biggest supplier, china is curbing exports. could have a huge impact on south korea economy. frank, good to explain. this vehicle is running short of urea and so could millions of diesel cars, buses, trucks,
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and emergency vehicles across south korea. the fuel additive is imported from china, but it's putting on the brakes. money owe me, the situation is really bad. i drove about 70 kilometers to a petrol station to just get some urea for my truck. and there were long, huge vehicles my turn didn't come. so i just left empty handed. dry was a panic buying and they were ports of holding. fuel stations are running out of stock, listed with them. they don't 9 truck drivers out of 10. don't come any more. leave ross 80 to 90 percent of our big customers. they always ask why we haven't secured enough urea, so we feel very sorry for them. uria water solution is used to cut toxic emissions of nitrogen oxide from diesel vehicles. in 2015, in an effort to cub rising air pollution, the salt grew guffman, made of mandatory for all diesel pod cause buses and free trucks to use. the chemical china is a country's biggest supplier. but since october it's least
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a cold shortage that's created. it's was paul crisis in years, and b ging has now tied in exports. in south korea, the president is calling for come to me was sweeps, turtle. the government is doing our best to solve uriah import issues promptly and find alternative sources. so there was no need for excessive concerns, was a military aircraft to speak for just really to get supplies, which is a little we firstly arrange to import urea from australia and the currently and talks of government levels. regarding this, the defense ministry is also preparing support for rapid transportation. many fear the shortest good for millions of cargo trucks off the roads, causing major disruption, informing businesses, industrial ad factories, the overall production of any kind of material here, korea is threatened to be, to be hauled here. so this is a supply chain crisis for home here inside korea,
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but also for export. and korea is a search and the importance of exporting country in the global scale. so this could also mean global impact. aisha for biggest economy has so far managed to affect much of the economic damage from the crone of ours pandemic to strong exports. but many here are worried if the urea shortest continues that recovery could get a lot tougher. priyanka hooked up all the 0. a former prime minister in democratic republic of congo has gone on trial for embezzling public funds. august in my thoughts upon the or is accused of ordering payments of more than $110000000.00 to fictitious creditors as lawyers and challenging the courts. right to try him, saying he has parliamentary immunity that's been lifted by the senate for another case. france and benito has signed off on documents to return 26
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artifacts. a manual con met spinning president patrice had own in paris on tuesday . the pieces, some of africa's most significant ob works, were looted by french colonial troops. in the 19th century. un says west africa has become a major transit hub for drug trafficking. the amount of cocaine seized in the region grew tenfold between 2015 in 2019. and liberia is one of the countries affect it as drugs make their way from that in america to the european markets. it has hot reports now from monrovia. this once feared warlord during liberia's decade long civil war says he's now fighting a drug epidemic. he's my pops, says this man, i would kill for him. in these ghettos in the capital monrovia, the children who once fought for him have now grown into gang members and drug addicts. oh, they call him general,
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but naked because he fought without clothes alongside children hooked on drugs. he provided before going into battle. bly says he and his army of child soldiers ate the hearts of children they'd capture. i'm looking for jean bully to only promise me that i you are good for him. pitcher graham pulled the dish for what purpose? asked this man. the enemy is at dock in the most brilliant children. that's why you seated about one worry. the mission is going to be struggle, little if no rescue these guys all the enemy. he refers to our drug lords in monrovia were told to leave and that gangs are after us. the un says liberia is among several west african countries used as transit hubs for cocaine and heroin coming from latin american asian countries to european markets. the next day we meet bly at his home in his backyard, our barracks for the teenagers. he's picked off the streets. they say nigerian gang
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members are distributing drugs in the ghettos hooking children on heroin or pharmaceuticals. like the pain killer tramadol, i want to become a lawmaker because no one will talk for us in the house of representatives. we are horrible on the streets, smoking drugs. i want to become a law mikka to protect my friends. blight has admitted to the country's truth and reconciliation commission that he is responsible for the killings of more than $20000.00 people during the civil war. now he says he's these children's protector, the work that the former warlord joshua boy, he has done with 3 children, has attracted her hub like sympathy and as protected him in effect from public prosecution despite the recommendation is made by the truth and reconciliation commission, one possibly says protecting children is away for him to repent for his past crimes . i think what i did were wrong and there was no excuse for it. and me and others who did this should pay for. if we're, as i'm with him for justice,
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i want to be given back for this former warlord. liberia has become the frontline of a drug war. it cannot afford to lose. he says it's a battle he will fight out of responsibility and killed for his past crimes and for his country. statements that few here are in a position to challenge. nicholas hawk al jazeera monrovia ah, the 2nd law, not the united nations, where a general press briefing is being held. we are expecting them to discuss the situation in ethiopia, where at least 9 or you and staff have been detained, less listening. we're of course actively working with the government of ethiopia to secure their immediate release her today uh on venezuela. excuse me today. a 3 member panel of electoral experts began deploying in venezuela on the panel, which had been announced here a few weeks ago will undertake an independent technical assessment of the electoral
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